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Intelligence plays a vital role in any business or organization. This Month, Security magazine discusses how to develop an intelligence model for your security function that will drive value to the organization and aid in operational continuity. Throughout the month, check out stories on natural disaster response, approaches to cyber & physical security, the Global Security team at Abbott, security career challenges, leadership lessons, cyber threat intelligence, security officer training and more!
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